Publikation von Carolin Martin, Noemi Schmitt und Frank Westerhoff im Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization erschienen!

 

Abstract

We integrate a plausible expectation formation and learning scheme of boundedly rational investors into a standard user cost housing market model, involving a rental and a housing capital market. In particular, investors switch between heterogeneous expectation rules according to an evolutionary fitness measure, given by the rules’ past profitability. We analytically show that our housing market model may produce endogenous boom-bust dynamics. Furthermore, we demonstrate that policy makers may use our model as a tool to explore how different tax policies may affect the housing market’s steady state, its stability and out-of-equilibrium behavior.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0167268121000068